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  2. Fibromyalgia: New Criteria Improve Diagnosis. Diedtra Henderson. February 13, 2014. 0. The 2011 modification of the American College of Rheumatology's (ACR's) 2010 preliminary criteria for ...

  3. Fibromyalgia: The Latest in Diagnosis and Care. Daniel J. Clauw, MD; Philip J. Mease, MD; Bret S. Stetka, MD. Disclosures. September 17, 2014. 0. Editor's Note: In response to a number of recent ...

  4. Fibromyalgia - Medscape

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    Fibromyalgia : Review in-depth clinical information, latest medical news, and guidelines on fibromyalgia symptoms, fibromyalgia pain, establishing a fibromyalgia diagnosis, and fibromyalgia ...

  5. Rheumatologists are NOT the doctors to deal with fibromyalgia. March 23, 2005. 0. March 23, 2005. Dr John Luetkemeyer. The recent Rheumanation about fibromyalgia (FM), written by Dr David Pisetsky ...

  6. Fibromyalgia diagnosis does not need extensive testing, treatment includes drug and nondrug therapies, and FM symptoms are easily faked, sometimes for financial gain, Canadian guidelines say.

  7. Dr Clauw: Both drug and nondrug therapies can be very effective in treating FM, and in fact, most experts believe that the best approach is to combine the two different types of therapies because ...

  8. Dr Clauw: Clinicians can use either the 1990 [] or 2010 [] diagnostic criteria, but these criteria were really meant to be used for research studies, not to diagnose individual patients in ...

  9. Dr. Clauw: Fibromyalgia doesn't need to be diagnosed by a rheumatologist, but if there is any confusion with the diagnosis of different rheumatologic conditions (eg, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis ...

  10. July 09, 2019. 0. Patients with fibromyalgia appear to have specific gut microbiome alterations that differ from their healthy peers, new research suggests. In the "first evidence" to show this ...

  11. Compared with the 2110 patients with PHP only, the 74 with both FM and PHP were significantly more likely to have musculoskeletal symptoms (100% vs 54%), fatigue/depression (96% vs 57%), cognitive ...